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Duke University: Financial Aid, Costs and Net Price Calculator

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Duke University: Financial Aid, Costs and Net Price Calculator

Published January 8, 2018

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DUKE UNIVERSITY

Durham, North Carolina

 

 

Duke University Financial Aid Stats

# of Full Time Undergraduates6611
Avg % of Need Met for Freshmen100%
Freshmen Receiving Institutional Grants
774 or 45% of freshmen
Avg Amount of Institutional Grants for Freshmen
$44,543
% Of Freshmen Receiving Govt or Institutional Gift Aid45%
Avg Amount of Govt or Institutional Gift Aid Received by Freshmen$47,055
Freshmen Without Need Receiving Merit Aid32, 1.1% of freshmen
Avg Merit Award For Freshmen Without Need$65,459
Avg Net Price After Gift Aid (2015-2016)$19,950
Current Year Cost Of Attendance$72,710
% Of Freshmen Receiving Federal Student Loans37%
Avg Amount of Federal Student Loans for Freshman$4,981
% Full-Time Undergrads with PLUS Loans4%
Avg PLUS Loan per Recipient$27,386
75% Percentile SAT
1580
75% Percentile ACT34
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Data is sourced from IPEDS Provisional Release Data 2016-17; Duke Common Data Set 2016-17 and financial aid page.

 

 

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